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48 The most expensive thing about growing up poor isn’t what you couldn’t afford. It’s the decision-making architecture it installs, where every choice runs through a scarcity filter that adds cost to options other people experience as free.

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 17:06 EDT

The most expensive thing about growing up poor isn’t what you couldn’t afford. It’s the decision-making architecture it installs, where every choice runs through a scarcity filter that adds cost to options other people experience as free.

Growing up poor installs decision-making architecture that filters every choice through scarcity long after the material poverty ends. Neuroscience reveals this wiring is real but not permanent — and rewiring requires experience, not affirmations.

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